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Committee makes recommendations to prevent recurrence of similar situations

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Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena receiving the report on the April 21, 2021,incidents in Parliament (Pic courtesy Communication Department)

 

April 21, 2021 incidents in Parliament:

A parliamentary committee that inquired into incidents in Parliament on April 21, 2021, has proposed a series of measures to prevent recurrence of similar incidents. The Committee handed over its report to Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena yesterday (6). Chairperson of the Committee Deputy Speaker Ranjith Siyambalapitiya said that short-term and long-term measures that could be taken to prevent such incidents in the future had also been included in the report.

The following is the text of a statement issued by the Parliament’s Department of Communication yesterday: “The report of the Committee appointed to look into the incidents that took place in Parliament chamber, and its premises, on April 21, 2021 was handed over to Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena by the Chairperson of the Committee, Deputy Speaker Ranjith Siyambalapitiya today (06).

Ministers Chamal Rajapaksa and MP Anura Priyadarshana Yapa who served as members of the Committee and the Secretary to the Committee, Assistant Secretary General of Parliament Tikiri Jayathilake were also present at the occasion.

While claiming that the Committee has considered at length the possible adverse effects of such incidents on the entire Parliament, the Chairperson of the Committee Deputy Speaker Ranjith Siyambalapitiya said that short-term and long-term measures that can be taken to prevent such incidents in the future have also been included in the report.

This Committee was appointed by the Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena on 23rd April to recommend necessary steps that should be taken to prevent a recurrence of the situation similar to that which occurred on 21st April.

Ministers Chamal Rajapaksa, Keheliya Rambukwella, State Minister Susil Premajayantha, Members of Parliament Anura Priyadarshana Yapa, Imtiaz Bakeer Marker, R.M. Ranjith Madduma Bandara and M.A Sumanthiran were members of the Committee.”



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Govt. fleeces electricity consumers despite CEB’s Rs. 263 bn profit this year

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Leader of the Eksath Janaraja Peramuna (EJP) and former Power Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka said that CEB workers shouldn’t be granted year end/Christmas bonuses as they had not contributed to the much favourable current financial status of that state-owned enterprise.

Ex-parliamentarian Ranawaka said that the CEB had earned massive profits solely by implementing extremely unfair tariff structure, therefore workers shouldn’t be paid bonuses.

The former Minister was addressing the media at the EJP Colombo office. Referring to official records, the EJP leader said that the CEB had earned a profit of Rs. 6161 mn in 2023 and also saved Rs. 36 bn. So far this year (January to November), the CEB had recorded Rs. 263 bn profit but the government continued to fleece consumers.

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Ranawaka said that the government should explain why it couldn’t decrease fuel prices by a significant amount. The NPP administration should at least admit that it couldn’t do away with the current unbearable tax regime. The ex-parliamentarian asked the NPP to acknowledge that the government feared collapse in case of abolition of heavy taxes on fuel.

The ex-Minister challenged the NPP to prove accusations that had been directed at ministers of previous governments without propagating allegations. According to Ranawaka, both diesel and petrol prices remained high as the government levied Rs 50 and 72 on diesel and petrol, respectively, in addition to 18% VAT (Value Added Tax).

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A Sub-Inspector of Police (SI) and two constables were injured. (HR)

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A smiling Muhammathu Saali Naleem walking towards the Speaker's Chair to be sworn in as a member of the Tenth Parliament yesterday(Pic courtesy parliament)

Muhammathu Saali Naleem was sworn in as a member of the Tenth Parliament yesterday before Speaker Dr. Asoka Ranwala.

Following the oath taking, Naleem signed the Members’ Roll in the presence of Secretary General of Parliament, Kushani Rohanadeera, marking his formal induction into the legislative body. Naleem was appointed as a National List Member of Parliament, representing the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC).

The inaugural session of the Tenth Parliament took place on November 21st, 2024, with members taking their oaths the following day. On November 22nd, the Election Commission issued a gazette notification confirming Naleem’s appointment to the National List of the SLMC, paving the way for his oath-taking ceremony yesterday.

Before entering Parliament, Naleem served as the Chairman of the Eravur Urban Council, bringing valuable local governance experience to his new role as a lawmaker.

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